(still using the libpg). > > Now after this lengthy introduction my
questions: > > 1 Could you give me more information on how and where to
hook into the backend code to implement this > > stuff. > > 2 Is
there anyone outside that will be interested also in this approach. > >
3 Are you interested in getting back the new stuff > > Thanks a lot for
your patience!! > > Greetings, > > Dr. Armin. Schloesser > >
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You want to use libpq to send that through the backend, and then pass it
to Oracle. Some people have asked for this, but I know of know way to
accomplish this. Your best be would be to create a fake libpq, that has
the same function names/behavior, but calls native Oracle C functions.
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